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coffees are described more in detail
These coffees are described more in detail in the Complete Reference Table.
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers

clearly and distinctly Mother I dare
Convulsively Caroline's hand pressed her mother's as if that pressure should say nothing more should part them; then suddenly sinking on her knees before her, she forced back the choking sobs, and said, clearly and distinctly—- "Mother, I dare no longer ask you to believe my simple word, as in former years you would have done, I have deceived you too long, too culpably for that; but now, on my knees, solemnly, sacredly I swear, I will never marry without papa's and your consent.
— from The Mother's Recompense, Volume 1 A Sequel to Home Influence by Grace Aguilar

country and deeply mourned its decline
He was a patriot who warmly sympathised with the ancient glories of his country and deeply mourned its decline.
— from Studies in Greek Scenery, Legend and History Selected from His Commentary on Pausanias' 'Description of Greece,' by James George Frazer

Cuzco are described more in detail
—In which the things of this city of Cuzco are described more in detail 330 Chap.
— from The travels of Pedro de Cieza de Léon, A.D. 1532-50, contained in the first part of his Chronicle of Peru by Pedro de Cieza de León

Cuzco are described more in detail
In which the things of this city of Cuzco are described more in detail.
— from The travels of Pedro de Cieza de Léon, A.D. 1532-50, contained in the first part of his Chronicle of Peru by Pedro de Cieza de León

continents and differ markedly in different
Useful food plants furnishing large amounts of food are to be found in all continents, and differ markedly in different soils and climatic zones.
— from The New Stone Age in Northern Europe by John M. (John Mason) Tyler

composure and deludes me into doubting
My pride, even while I am now speaking to you, takes advantage of my first moments of composure, and deludes me into doubting, in face of all probability, whether the words you have read to me can, after all, be words of truth.
— from The Dead Secret: A Novel by Wilkie Collins


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